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Professore Associato presso l'Università di Firenze dal 2024 e, precedentemente, presso l'Università di Bologna dal 2019 al 2024, svolge le sue ricerche nell'ambito delle comunicazioni wireless sia terrestri che satellitari. Gli interessi di ricerca sono rivolti in particolare si sistemi Edge e Fog Computing, alle tecniche di intelligenza e computing distribuito, alle tecniche di ottimizzazione, e allo studio delle reti eterogenee, con particolare attenzione agli scenari Smart City, allo scenario con Reti Terrestri e Non Terrestri integrate, agli scenari Intelligent Transportation System e ai servizi multimediali. Impegnato in progetti di ricerca nazionali e internazionali, collabora con diversi Istituti di ricerca europei. È autore di 69 articoli di cui 70 pubblicati su riviste internazionali (source:Scopus). È membro dell'Editorial Board di IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IET Communications e IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society. E' stato symposium co-chair a IEEE WCNC 2011, a IEEE Globecom 2014, a IEEE Globecom 2018 e a IEEE ICC 2020, e workshop co-chair a IEEE ICC 2015. E' IEEE Senior Member da Febbraio 2012.
Professore Associato all'Università di Firenze dal Settembre 2024 e in precedenza all'Università di Bologna dall'Ottobre 2019 all'Agosto 2024, svolge le sue ricerche nell'ambito delle comunicazioni wireless sia terrestri che satellitari. Gli interessi di ricerca sono rivolti in particolare alle tecniche di allocazione delle risorse, allo studio delle reti eterogenee, alle Cognitive Radio and Networks, e alle Wireless Multimedia Networks. L'attività degli ultimi anni si è incentrata soprattutto a scenari Smart City, sistemi multimediali, Fog Networking e Smart Grid.
Formazione
Laureato in Ingegneria delle Telecomunicazioni nel 2000 presso la Facoltà di Ingegneria dell'Università di Firenze, consegue poi il Dottorato di Ricerca di Ingegneria Informatica e delle Telecomunicazioni presso l'Università di Firenze nel 2004.
Carriera accademica
E' stato assegnista di ricerca dal Marzo 2001 al Dicembre 2007 e successivamente Ricercatore a tempo determinato dal Gennaio 2008 al Novembre 2010 presso l'Università di Firenze, con afferenza al Dipartimento di Elettronica e Telecomunicazioni. Da Dicembre 2010 a Ottobre 2019 è stato Ricercatore presso l'Università di Bologna, con afferenza al Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Energia Elettrica e dell'Informazione Elettronica. A Gennaio 2015 consegue l'Abilitazione Scientifica Nazionale a Professore Associato. Da Ottobre 2019 ad Agosto 2024 è stato Professore Associato presso l'Università di Bologna, con afferenza al Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Energia Elettrica e dell'Informazione Elettronica. Da Settembre 2024 è Professore Associato presso l'Università di Firenze, con afferenza al Dipartimento di Ingegneria dell'Informazione.
Attività didattica
Dal 2011 al 2024, presso l'Università di Bologna è stato docuente di Digital Communications, Laboratorio di Software per le Telecomunicazioni, Multimedia Services and Applications, Principles of Multimedia Applications and Services, Software per le Telecomunicazioni e Laboratorio, Telecomunicazioni (Laboratorio di Advanced Design 2B C.I.), Trasmissione Numerica. Dal 2005 al 2010, presso l'Università di Firenze, è stato docente di Telematica per i Sistemi di Trasporto per il corso di laurea in Ingegneria dei Trasporti e ha svolto attività di supporto alla didattica per i corsi Reti di Telecomunicazioni e Trasmissione Numerica.
Attività scientifica
Ha partecipato a molti progetti di ricerca nazionali e internazionali. E' adesso impegnato nei progetti 5G-STARDUST ed EDGECOLB. E' stato coordinatore locale per l'Università di Bologna del progetto MIUR PRIN2015 Gaucho, del progetto ESA SatNExIV CoO1-Part2 – “WI3: Ultra-Low Power Machine-to-Machine Communications via Satellite Links'', del progetto ESA SatNExIV CoO1-Part1 – “WI1: Next Generation Satellite Trunking’’, e del progetto ESA SatNEx III CoO2 - Task 3 "Flexible and High Performance Adaptive Modulation and Coding Techniques for Satellite Multimedia Applications" (Subtask 3.1: Adaptive waveforms for satellite mobile channels). Fra gli altri, ha partecipato nei seguenti progetti: H2020 Dynasat, EIT Climate-KIC GECO, H2020 To-Euro-5G (Jun. 2017 - Aug. 2019), H2020 EURO 5G (Jul. 2015 - Sept. 2017), H2020 5-Alive (Nov. 2014 - Oct. 2015), ARTEMIS-JU “Arrowhead” (Mar. 2013 – Feb. 2017), FP7 STREP CoRaSat (Oct. 2012 – Nov. 2015), FP7 CSA Project NetSoc (Jul. 2012 – Jun. 2014), ARTEMIS-JU IoE (May 2011 - Oct. 2014), FP7 CSA Project F-ISI (Dec. 2010 – Sept. 2012), ESA Satnex III (Dec. 2010 - Feb. 2014), MIUR-FIRB In.Sy.Eme. (Nov. 2007 - Oct. 2010), MIUR-PRIN Women (Feb. 2006 - Jan. 2008), ASI project RESCue (May 2004 - Nov. 2004), FP6 NoE NEWCOM (Mar. 2004 - Aug. 2006), FP6 IP GOODFOOD (Jan. 2004 - Jun. 2006), FP6 NoE SATNEX (Jan. 2004 - Dec. 2005), MIUR-PRIN PATTERN (Nov. 2003 - Nov. 2005), COST289 Spectrum and Power Efficient Broadband Communications (Mar. 2003 - Mar. 2007), FP5 NoE NEXWAY (Sep. 2001 - Dec. 2004). Ha partecipato all'attività di standardizzazione del sistema TETRA2 come componente della ETSI Special Task Force 179 (STF179) - Adaptive Link Control methods for TEDS (TETRA Enhanced Data Service), nel periodo Aprile 2003 - Dicembre 2003 e Special Task Force 179 (STF179) - Adaptive Link Control methods simulations for TEDS (TETRA Enhanced Data Service) nel periodo Dicembre 2004 - Dicembre 2005. E' autore di circa 150 articoli, di cui quasi 50 su riviste internazionali.
Attività istituzionali e incarichi accademici
Da Ottobre 2015 ad Agosto 2024 è stato membro della Commissione Didattica del Corso di Laurea di Ingegneria Elettronica e delle Telecomunicazioni con delega ai Piani di Studio e della commissione tirocini del Corso di laurea Magistrale in Telecommunications Engineering. È stato membro del Collegio dei docenti del Dottorato di Ricerca in Automotive per una Mobilità intelligente dal 2018 al 2024. È stato membro del Collegio dei docenti del Dottorato di Ricerca in Ingegneria Elettronica, delle Telecomunicazioni e Tecnologie dell’Informazione (ET-IT) dal 2013 al 2016.
Appartenenza a comitati scientifici e editoriali
Daniele Tarchi è IEEE Senior Member dal Febbraio 2012, dopo essere stato IEEE Student Member dal 1999 al 2005 e IEEE Member dal 2006 al 2011. Referee e membro di Editorial Board di riviste internazionali, è attualmente membro dell'Editorial Board di IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology e IET Communications. E' stato in precedenza membro dell'Editorial Board di IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, IEEE Wireless Communications, Hindawi Journal of Computer Networks and Communications, Hindawi The Scientific World Journal, Hindawi Journal of Engineering, Wiley Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing. E' co-guest editor dello Special Issue “Cognitive Radio and Networks for Satellite and Space Communications” per la rivista Wiley International Journal on Satellite Communications and Networking E' stato Symposium co-chair alle conferenze IWCMC 2005, IEEE WCNC 2012, IEEE Globecom 2014, IEEE Globecom 2018, IEEE ICC 2020. E' stato Workshop co-chair alle conference IEEE ICC 2015, IWCMC 2009 e IWCMC 2010.
Premi e riconoscimenti
2009 – Best Workshop award alla conferenza IWCMC 2009
2005 – Vincitore del premio Innovazione 2009 di Selex Communications
Altre attività
Daniele Tarchi ha svolto attività di revisore di progetti per conto del MIUR per i bandi "Futuro in Ricerca 2013" e Scientific Independence of young Researchers (SIR) 2014 e per conto di UEFISCDI (The Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding), Romania, come Rapporteur and Member of Panel Evaluation nel 2012 e nel 2016.
Comunicazioni wireless, Comunicazioni Satellitari, Mobile Edge Computing, Fog Networking, Multimedia Networking
Legenda
Associate Professor at the University of Florence since 2024 and, previously, at the University of Bologna from 2019 to 2024, he carries out his research in the field of both terrestrial and satellite wireless communications. His research interests are focused in particular on Edge and Fog Computing systems, intelligence and distributed computing techniques, optimization techniques, and the study of heterogeneous networks, with particular attention to Smart City scenarios, the scenario with integrated Terrestrial and Non-Terrestrial Networks, Intelligent Transportation System scenarios and multimedia services. Engaged in national and international research projects, he collaborates with several European research institutes. He is the author of 69 articles, 70 of which published in international journals (source: Scopus). He is a member of the Editorial Board of IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology, IET Communications and IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society. He was symposium co-chair at IEEE WCNC 2011, at IEEE Globecom 2014, at IEEE Globecom 2018 and at IEEE ICC 2020, and workshop co-chair at IEEE ICC 2015. He has been an IEEE Senior Member since February 2012.
Associate Professor at the University of Florence since September 2024 and, previously, at the University of Bologna from October 2019 to August 2024, conducts his research in the area of both terrestrial and satellite wireless communications. His research interests are particularly in resource allocation techniques, the study of heterogeneous networks, Cognitive Radio and Networks, and Wireless Multimedia Networks. Activities in recent years have focused mainly on Smart City scenarios, multimedia systems, Fog Networking, and Smart Grid.
Education
Graduated in Telecommunication Engineering in 2000 from the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Florence, he then obtained a PhD in Computer and Telecommunication Engineering from the University of Florence in 2004.
Academic Career
He was a Research Fellow from March 2001 to December 2007 and then a Fixed-term Researcher from January 2008 to November 2010 at the University of Florence, with affiliation to the Department of Electronics and Telecommunications. From December 2010 to October 2019 he was Researcher at the University of Bologna, with afferent to the Department of Electrical Energy and Electronic Information Engineering. In January 2015 he obtained the National Scientific Qualification as Associate Professor. From October 2019 to August 2024, he was Associate Professor at the University of Bologna, with affiliation to the Department of Electrical Energy Engineering and Electronic Information. Since September 2024, he has been Associate Professor at the University of Florence, with affiliation to the Department of Information Engineering.
Teaching Activities.
From 2011 to 2024, at the University of Bologna he was docuent of Digital Communications, Laboratory of Telecommunications Software, Multimedia Services and Applications, Principles of Multimedia Applications and Services, Telecommunications Software and Laboratory, Telecommunications (Advanced Design Laboratory 2B C.I.), Numerical Transmission. From 2005 to 2010, at the University of Florence, he was a lecturer in Telematics for Transportation Systems for the degree program in Transportation Engineering and provided teaching support for the courses Telecommunication Networks and Numerical Transmission.
Scientific Activity.
He has participated in many national and international research projects. He is now involved in the 5G-STARDUST and EDGECOLB projects. He was the local coordinator for the University of Bologna in the MIUR PRIN2015 Gaucho project, the ESA SatNExIV CoO1-Part2 - “WI3: Ultra-Low Power Machine-to-Machine Communications via Satellite Links‘’ project, the ESA SatNExIV CoO1-Part1 - ‘WI1: Next Generation Satellite Trunking’' project, and the ESA SatNEx III CoO2 - Task 3 ‘Flexible and High Performance Adaptive Modulation and Coding Techniques for Satellite Multimedia Applications’ project (Subtask 3. 1: Adaptive waveforms for satellite mobile channels). Among others, he participated in the following projects: H2020 Dynasat, EIT Climate-KIC GECO, H2020 To-Euro-5G (Jun. 2017 - Aug. 2019), H2020 EURO 5G (Jul. 2015 - Sept. 2017), H2020 5-Alive (Nov. 2014 - Oct. 2015), ARTEMIS-JU “Arrowhead” (Mar. 2013 - Feb. 2017), FP7 STREP CoRaSat (Oct. 2012 - Nov. 2015), FP7 CSA Project NetSoc (Jul. 2012 - Jun. 2014), ARTEMIS-JU IoE (May 2011 - Oct. 2014), FP7 CSA Project F-ISI (Dec. 2010 - Sept. 2012), ESA Satnex III (Dec. 2010 - Feb. 2014), MIUR-FIRB In.Sy.Eme. (Nov. 2007 - Oct. 2010), MIUR-PRIN Women (Feb. 2006 - Jan. 2008), ASI project RESCue (May 2004 - Nov. 2004), FP6 NoE NEWCOM (Mar. 2004 - Aug. 2006), FP6 IP GOODFOOD (Jan. 2004 - Jun. 2006), FP6 NoE SATNEX (Jan. 2004 - Dec. 2005), MIUR-PRIN PATTERN (Nov. 2003 - Nov. 2005), COST289 Spectrum and Power Efficient Broadband Communications (Mar. 2003 - Mar. 2007), FP5 NoE NEXWAY (Sep. 2001 - Dec. 2004). He participated in the standardization activity of the TETRA2 system as a member of ETSI Special Task Force 179 (STF179) - Adaptive Link Control methods for TEDS (TETRA Enhanced Data Service), during the period April 2003 - December 2003 and Special Task Force 179 (STF179) - Adaptive Link Control methods simulations for TEDS (TETRA Enhanced Data Service) during the period Dec. 2004 - Dec. 2005. He is the author of about 150 papers, including nearly 50 in international journals.
Institutional activities and academic appointments
From October 2015 to August 2024, he was a member of the Teaching Committee of the Bachelor of Science in Electronic and Telecommunications Engineering with delegated authority to Study Plans and the Internship Committee of the Master of Science in Telecommunications Engineering. He was a member of the Board of Teachers of the Doctoral Program in Automotive for Intelligent Mobility from 2018 to 2024. He was a member of the faculty board of the Doctoral Program in Electronic, Telecommunications and Information Technology Engineering (ET-IT) from 2013 to 2016.
Membership in scientific and editorial boards
Daniele Tarchi has been IEEE Senior Member since February 2012, after being IEEE Student Member from 1999 to 2005 and IEEE Member from 2006 to 2011. A referee and Editorial Board member of international journals, he is currently a member of the Editorial Board of IEEE Open Journal of the Communications Society, IEEE Transactions on Vehicular Technology and IET Communications. He has previously served on the Editorial Board of IEEE Wireless Communications Letters, IEEE Wireless Communications, Hindawi Journal of Computer Networks and Communications, Hindawi The Scientific World Journal, Hindawi Journal of Engineering, Wiley Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing. He is co-guest editor of the Special Issue “Cognitive Radio and Networks for Satellite and Space Communications” for Wiley International Journal on Satellite Communications and Networking He has been Symposium co-chair at IWCMC 2005, IEEE WCNC 2012, IEEE Globecom 2014, IEEE Globecom 2018, IEEE ICC 2020 conferences. He has been Workshop co-chair at the IEEE ICC 2015, IWCMC 2009, and IWCMC 2010 conferences.
Awards and Honors.
2009 - Best Workshop award at the 2009 IWCMC conference.
2005 - Winner of the 2009 Innovation Award from Selex Communications.
Other Activities.
Daniele Tarchi has served as project reviewer on behalf of MIUR for Future in Research 2013 and Scientific Independence of young Researchers (SIR) 2014 calls and on behalf of UEFISCDI (The Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding), Romania, as Rapporteur and Member of Panel Evaluation in 2012 and 2016.
Wireless Communications, Satellite Communications, Mobile Edge Computing, Fog Networking, Multimedia Networking